As a giveback to the community, we’d like to run a donation-based, zero-fee crowdfunding campaign for an open-sourced crypto project to help with their exposure and funding. We’re now crowdsourcing the most attractive and impactful project in the ecosystem.

This crowdfunding campaign will have no fee, but still vest on our milestone based fund release structure, such that developer will have fully aligned incentives to deliver after the crowdfunding ends. We want to leverage our connections and influence for the greater good by helping an early stage project emerge from the shadows. It will be 100% donation driven, with all the money going directly to the team. Koinify will do its customary and expected due diligence on the team and the project, vetting and ensuring they are worthy of the campaign.

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What do you see as one of the most potentially disruptive areas/projects? Is it crypto infrastructure, is it a dApp, or is it an open sourced protocol? What project do you think will help push the crypto community forward as a whole?

Let us know in the comments below by telling us which project or team you’d like to see a crowdfunding campaign for, and why you believe they should be picked for the crowdfunding campaign. The raised BTC goal and time constraints will depend upon the project that is chosen by the community."

We will leave this thread open for 48 hours. After 48 hours, we will count the number of comments / votes. Let us know, and we can get this running as soon as possible.

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Examples: BitMesh, DarkWallet, BitSquare, FactomLinux, etc. Projects that haven’t received VC funding, are open sourced, and that would help our community and ecosystem grow stronger.

they use a crowdfunding model that looks like handing tokens to newcomers so everyone can buy a share as they like.Besides, they work closely together with project developers to support marketing of future milestones. Thereby, a lot of interested folks could enter a position to get started with Gridcoin.

I really don't feel like going through the hassle of obtaining BTC to buy old GRC with and then going through the burn process, so I'd like to just buy some new GRC right out. It doesn't look like the exchanges have updated..

I really don't feel like going through the hassle of obtaining BTC to buy old GRC with and then going through the burn process, so I'd like to just buy some new GRC right out. It doesn't look like the exchanges have updated..

WTB 2900 GRC for .1 BTC. filled, thanks!

You may enter in history with this (as the guy who bought pizza for 10k BTC)

Did You ran BOINC before? I did and had similar issues, only thing that worked for me was to complete wipe out everything, DL again and the set everything with SAME username, SAME pwd and SAME email. Try this and wait several hours, then try it again; Your "list cpids" for every single project should look like this:

EDIT: I ran WCG several years ago so I added WCG as my first project to GRC with previously used user/pwd. Suddenly WCG did miss the part where pwd should contain more than few a-z an 0-9 and denied every attempt to change pwd to anything reasonable (like to quite simple crossroad of machine/human readable "1Gvo-5<sF#&5sZfu"), which I had set on my other accounts. Reseseting EVERYTHING to stupid WCG user/pwd made all running smooth.

EDIT: I ran WCG several years ago so I added WCG as my first project to GRC with previously used user/pwd. Suddenly WCG did miss the part where pwd should contain more than few a-z an 0-9 and denied every attempt to change pwd to anything reasonable (like to quite simple crossroad of machine/human readable "1Gvo-5<sF#&5sZfu"), which I had set on my other accounts. Reseseting EVERYTHING to stupid WCG user/pwd made all running smooth.

I've had similar issues when cascading computers to other family members and/or trying to replace BOINC acounts on a machine. BOINC removal or change seems to leave a lot of residue.

Did You ran BOINC before? I did and had similar issues, only thing that worked for me was to complete wipe out everything, DL again and the set everything with SAME username, SAME pwd and SAME email. Try this and wait several hours, then try it again; Your "list cpids" for every single project should look like this:

EDIT: I ran WCG several years ago so I added WCG as my first project to GRC with previously used user/pwd. Suddenly WCG did miss the part where pwd should contain more than few a-z an 0-9 and denied every attempt to change pwd to anything reasonable (like to quite simple crossroad of machine/human readable "1Gvo-5<sF#&5sZfu"), which I had set on my other accounts. Reseseting EVERYTHING to stupid WCG user/pwd made all running smooth.

TY for the response.

I was using the same email address and pwd for all three, but not the same user (poem/wcg were the same but seti was different because i was playing with that around 2007 or so - started wcg because of ripple about jan 2 last year or so).